A word spelled the same forward and backward is a palindrome. Some examples are "huh," "deed," and "level."
Some sentences also are considered palindromes. One of the most famous is, "Able was I ere I saw Elba."
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Words that are spelled the same backwards and forwards, like "level."
Racecar
racecar
loop=pool spelled backwords
race car Civic gig
A polydrome is a word that is spelled the same fowards and backwords....such as the work LEVEL or RACECAR.
A polydrome is a word that is spelled the same fowards and backwords....such as the work LEVEL or RACECAR.
Palindromes are words that are the same spelled backwards. There are also sentences and math formulas that have the same quality of being the same backwards and forwards. Words: RACECAR, EYE, NUN, ROTOR A famous sentence: Able was I ere I saw Elba
a palindrome the longest palindrome is race car
Words that form others when spelled backwards are known as palindromic words. This applies to phrases as well. However, "drapel" is not, because "lepard" is spelled "leopard".
These are called "palindromes." Examples of palindrome words are "level," "radar," and "civic."
God=dog backwords
If the question was "what is racecar spelled backwards?" then the answer would be racecar. "What is race car spelt backwords?" doesn't even make sense; spelt is a type of wheat-free flour and backwords isn't even a word.
The answer to this riddle is a "ton." It is heavy, moves forward, and when spelled backwards, it becomes "not."
Words that are spelled differently but sound the same are called homophones.